Session Date
Lesson Topic
Cubist Owl
Lesson Outline
I introduced PJ to the art style of Cubism and gave him an art history handout with information about the art movement with an image as an example. PJ’s project is to create an owl in the Cubist style. Key points about Cubism to remember are as follows: 1) you can view multiple viewpoints at once: front, back, top, bottom, profile, and frontal views; 2) the picture plane looks fractured or “cubed” as if it were smashed with a hammer; and 3) there is no depth or three-dimensional space, and everything looks two-dimensional or flattened. PJ is off to a great start with his owl.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
25
Session Hours
0.75
Hours Attended
0.42
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Review Status
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